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What type of figurative language does Frost use to equate two different colors, writing that Nature’s first “green is gold” (1)?
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. personification
d. paradox
e. hyperbole
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(A) Metaphor because you are comparing something to something else :)
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a. metaphor
Frost is comparing the green of nature to the gold of youth.
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